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Alphabetical [« »] favoured 3 favourite 1 fealty 1 fear 64 feared 22 feareth 3 fearful 2 | Frequency [« »] 66 take 66 under 64 between 64 fear 64 others 64 prophecy 63 proof | Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus Against Marcion IntraText - Concordances fear |
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1 I, 18 | Cloacina, and Hostilius Fear, and Metellus Alburnus, 2 I, 27 | to honour God; for your fear he does not want. And so 3 I, 27 | pretences, that they have no fear of their god at all. They 4 I, 27 | going to love, without some fear that you do not love? Surely ( 5 I, 27 | should be consistent with fear because of His power; nor 6 I, 27 | love for His humanity and fear as your teacher. Kidnappers 7 I, 27 | Come, then, if you do not fear God as being good, why do 8 I, 27 | enjoyment of life to all who fear not God? Why do you not 9 I, 27 | redoubted emphasis. So you do fear sin, and by your fear prove 10 I, 27 | do fear sin, and by your fear prove that He is an object 11 I, 27 | that He is an object of fear Who forbids the sin. This 12 I, 27 | the god whom you do not fear, which is identical in perversity 13 II, 13 | CLAIMS ON OUR LOVE AND OUR FEAR RECONCILED.~But yet, when 14 II, 13 | of injuring. Indeed, the fear of judgment contributes 15 II, 13 | foe, unless some power of fear supervened, such as might 16 II, 13 | were there nothing in it to fear? We dread the Creator's 17 II, 13 | love God, and, Thou shalt fear God. It proposed one for 18 II, 18 | was to be checked by the fear of a retribution immediately 19 II, 18 | the first is prevented by fear, and by this deterring of 20 II, 18 | more ready kindling of the fear of retaliation by reason 21 II, 19 | Lord are upon them that fear Him, upon them that hope 22 III, 17 | and of piety, and of the fear of the Lord." Now to no 23 IV, 8 | being Is not an object of fear, but only a judicial being, 24 IV, 8 | whom reside the grounds of fear anger, severity, judgments, 25 IV, 8 | condemnation. But it was from fear, undoubtedly, that the evil 26 IV, 8 | making him an object of fear, when all the while he did 27 IV, 8 | could not do so except with fear? So that he fell into the 28 IV, 9 | draught of the fishes, "Fear not; from henceforth thou 29 IV, 10 | to the palsy. "Be strong; fear not." Be strong is not vainly 30 IV, 10 | vainly repeated, nor is fear not vainly added; because 31 IV, 12 | were celebrated without the fear of God by a people full 32 IV, 14 | say otherwise by Isaiah? "Fear ye not the reproach of men, 33 IV, 15 | affirmed Him to be an object of fear. Now if He be an object 34 IV, 15 | Now if He be an object of fear, He is of course more worthy 35 IV, 16 | to restrain him) might fear the laws which prescribed 36 IV, 16 | should be avenged. For by the fear of vengeance all iniquity 37 IV, 16 | action in faith, as in the fear of God. The god of Marcion, 38 IV, 17 | is no wrong-doing without fear, because there is none without 39 IV, 18 | the very Christ. With this fear, therefore, even John asks 40 IV, 20 | her faith, and to try her fear. Precisely as He had once 41 IV, 27 | Creator to be an object of fear, the more earnestly would 42 IV, 28 | will show you whom ye shall fear: fear Him who, after He 43 IV, 28 | you whom ye shall fear: fear Him who, after He hath killed, 44 IV, 28 | yea, I say unto you, fear Him." Now, it would here 45 IV, 28 | for whom He procures this fear, this absence of offence, 46 IV, 28 | who will have nothing to fear after his violent death, 47 IV, 28 | those who deny Him ought to fear the Creator's hell. After 48 IV, 28 | He adds an admonition to fear blasphemy: "Whosoever shall 49 IV, 29 | Creator as an object of fear, in so far does He belong 50 IV, 29 | trumpet in the very words, I fear that Micah must have predicted 51 IV, 29 | submission by the motive of fear.~ 52 IV, 38 | answer. He had nobody to fear; that it should seem advisable 53 IV, 39 | voice; the height of its fear was raised; the sun and 54 IV, 42 | to have been driven by a fear of his power to give him 55 V, 1intro| to the same effect, for fear of his not being else regarded 56 V, 8 | god are referred to, what fear is there for them? for not 57 V, 8 | of religion. And with the fear of the Lord shall the Spirit 58 V, 8 | spirit of religion and the fear of the Lord." "To another, 59 V, 12 | CONSOLATORY TEACHING AGAINST THE FEAR OF DEATH, SO APT TO ARISE 60 V, 12 | consolation against the fear of death and the dread of 61 V, 13 | apostle abstained through fear from openly calumniating 62 V, 14 | any attempt thereat by the fear of a recompense. Very properly, 63 V, 14 | is the God of the law. I fear He must be Marcion's god ( 64 V, 18 | up your children in the fear and admonition of the Lord."